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Our vision is for a centre of excellence for sustainability and the arts, using environmentally sound building practices, where: people can learn about sustainable restoration of buildings; new social enterprises can be supported and nurtured with affordable workshops and offices; and local and international artists can perform and display their work.

Transition Glastonbury are a network of local people who want to work and have fun together while doing things that encourage Glastonbury to be a flexible and resilient community as we face the big challenges of climate change, economic uncertainty and the end of cheap oil.
Our network is connected to the wider network of Transition Somerset which itself is linked to a national and international network of Transition villages, towns and cities. We are a broad coalition seeking to work in partnership with individuals, local groups, businesses and our Town Council. See Transition Network website

People are drawn to Glastonbury, to Avalon, from all over the world. Many know not what it is they seek, but they return time after time. A large number find here, in the landscape itself, the form of the Goddess and the transformation She offers. We needed a focal point for this worship. The people who come here need a permanently available sacred space in which to study, learn, be creative and above all honour the Goddess of their hearts.

St Margaret's Chapel is a rather special, atmospheric little chapel on Magdalene Street in Glastonbury. Once part of a former medieval complex outside the Abbey, it served initially as a hospital and later as almshouses for the poor.